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Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
30 September 2025
GRAVE CONSEQUENCES!

Continuing an epic run of archival volumes in a value priced paperback, Dark Horse is proud to present the terrifying tenth tome in the Eerie Archives series!

GRAVE CONSEQUENCES!

Continuing an epic run of archival volumes in a value priced paperback, Dark Horse is proud to present the terrifying tenth tome in the Eerie Archives series!

LEGENDARY CREATORS OF LEGENDARY TERROR!

Collecting issues #47 through #51 of Eerie magazine's original run, Eerie Archives Volume 10 showcases a number of classic Warren Publishing talents like Paul Neary, Esteban Maroto, Doug Moench, Bill DuBay, Tom Sutton, Nicola Cuti, Sanjulian, and more. Stuffed to the gills with tales from these beloved titans of terror, this delectable feast also features all full-color covers, text pages, and letters columns from the original magazines, two freakishly fun board games, and a new foreword by Supernatural Law creator Batton Lash!
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Illustrated by:   Tom Sutton, Sanjulian
Imprint:   Dark Horse Comics,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States [Currently unable to ship to USA: see Shipping Info]
Dimensions:   Height: 276mm,  Width: 212mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781506749594
ISBN 10:   1506749593
Pages:   272
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Estaban Maroto is a Spanish artist who achieved prominence in the seventies with work on Savage Tales, and was responsible for Red Sonja's most famous appearance. A prolific artist, Maroto worked for both Eerie and Creepy for Warren Publishing on over a hundred stories. Doug Moench is an American writer who's career has spanned decades and has included work with DC, Marvel, Eclipse Comics, Dark Horse Comics, and more. He has written over fifty stories for both Creepy and Eerie and has won the Inkpot Award and been nominated or won several Eagle awards. Nick Cuti was an award-winning writer known not only for his work in Creepy and Eerie, but also for his independent work with Moonchild in the underground comix scene as well as his Charlton, DC, and more. Cuti has won the Inkpot Award for career achievement and has twice won the Ray Bradbury Award for writing. Tom Sutton was an American artist best known as the first to illustrate stories of the cult comic figure Vampirella. Over his long Career, Sutton worked not just for Warren Publishing on Creepy and Eeerie, but also with Charlton Comics, DC, and Marvel, helming popular characters like Doctor Strange and the X-Men.

Reviews for Eerie Archives Volume 10

“The lineup of creators who worked on both Creepy and Eerie reads like a list of some of comics’ greatest horror cartoonists.”—The Gutter Review


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